NDLEA impounds 722.469kg of illicit drugs in Cross River

The Cross River Command of National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it seized 722.46699 kilograms of hard drugs from suspected drug barons in the state in 2017.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Kenneth Odili, said in a statement on Monday in Calabar that the seized drug worth millions of naira.

According to him, the illicit drugs comprise 711.9721 kilograms of cannabis sativa (India Hemp), 395.9 grammes of cocaine, 122.6 grams of heroin and 10.051 kilograms of psychotropic substances.
Odili said that 250 suspects, made up of 230 male and 20 female, were apprehended in connection with the seizures.

“Also, 34 suspects were convicted at the Federal High Court in Calabar within the period under review,’’ he said.

The NDLEA spokesman said that 161 drug-dependent persons were counseled and reintegrated into the society by the agency’s Drug Demand Reduction Unit (DDRU).

“While four tonnes of concluded cases of hard drugs were publicly burnt following orders from the court,’’ he said.

The command appealed for assistance from the state government and relevant stakeholders in the fight against illicit drugs trafficking and drug abuse in the state.